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Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Calls for Increased Clustering of Agriculture to Achieve National Agricultural Targets
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, has recently emphasized the importance of increasing the clustering of agriculture to meet the country’s national agricultural targets for the season. The call for action was reported by Fana Broadcasting Corporate, highlighting the urgency of embracing modern methods to achieve food self-sufficiency.
With ambitious plans to cultivate over 24 million hectares this year, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed emphasized the need for joint efforts and coordination to ensure the country’s food supply. He stressed the importance of racing against the rain and implementing innovative techniques to boost agricultural productivity.
According to recent reports, Ethiopia’s economy has seen significant growth, with exports of products generating US$617 million in revenue. The country’s profits mainly stem from foreign trade in cereals and oilseeds, indicating a promising outlook for Ethiopia’s agricultural sector.
The prime minister’s proactive approach to enhancing agricultural practices aligns with Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to boost food security and economic growth. By encouraging collaboration and the adoption of modern agricultural methods, Ethiopia aims to achieve sustainable development and meet the evolving needs of its population.
As Ethiopia continues to prioritize agricultural advancements and productivity, the prime minister’s call for increased clustering of agriculture underscores the government’s commitment to achieving national agricultural goals and ensuring food security for all its citizens.